Train operator Northern’s new timetable comes into effect today.
Northern says the new schedules are designed to deliver better reliability and punctuality for customers.
On the majority of routes, Northern will maintain service levels established in December 2021 and some routes will see increased seat capacity and service uplifts.
Tricia Williams, chief operating officer at Northern said:
“Customers are at the heart of everything we do, and the new timetables are designed to deliver high levels of reliability.
“We’ve made decisions about our timetables based on the levels of resource we have available and prioritising the routes with the highest customer demand, and which support the region’s economic growth.”
As part of the new schedule, these are the changes that will be introduced:
- A small number of services removed on the Whitby - Middlesbrough line
- Significant uplift on Yorkshire Wolds Coast line, between Bridlington and Hull
Tricia added:
“We fully understand the role we play in keeping people on the move and I am asking our customers to familiarise themselves with the new timetables ahead of the changes this Sunday, and to check carefully before any journeys to ensure their journeys go as smoothly as possible.”
The Yorkshire Community Rail Partnership group say:
"We are really pleased that the Yorkshire Coast line is getting a full service back including the through Bridlington to York trains.
Northern have reduced the amount of timetables that they print but we know that many passengers still like one so we have once again produced our own easy to read, paper saving timetable which can be printed from our website or picked up from the ticket offices and station cafes along the line."


Council Accepts First Tranche of Scarborough's £19.5 Million Regeneration Fund
Scarborough Residents Demand Regeneration, Safety and Inclusion from £19.5m Investment
New Literature Festival Launches in Whitby
Funding Awarded to Support East Riding Residents with Health Conditions into Work
New Head for North Yokshire's Children and Young People Services
Former Yorkshire Coast School Sites Put Forward for Housing Consideration
New Scarborough Training Course to Bridge Gap Between Civilians and Armed Forces Community
Scarborough Rugby Club Proposes Major ‘Centenary Transformation’
Scarborough Exhibition Puts Ballet’s Black Trailblazers into the Spotlight
"Good" Rating for Eastfield Care Home in First Inspection
Scarborough Town Council Seeks Assistant Clerk
Newby ‘Unacceptable’ Housing Plan Rejected for Second Time







Comments
Add a comment